Quilted hot pads are great for making when you want to refresh your kitchen or whip up a quick gift. Hot pads are perfect for using up scraps of fabric or trying a new technique on a smaller scale.
I love incorporating lots of options with a variety of hot pad styles for example: hook loops, hand pockets, large casserole size, unique shapes, and interesting trims.
10+ Free Quilted Hot Pad Patterns
Orphaned quilt blocks make for great hot pads too. Be sure to use protective layers such as insul bright batting, extra layers of regular batting or thicker fabric.
These easy to sew hot pads need to function well while looking great.
Wondering what to give as a hostess gift? Hot Pad.
Easy and quick wedding present? Hot Pad.
Something that uses your scraps? Hot Pad.
Want to try a new quilting technique without committing to a king sized quilt? Hot Pad.
This size is perfect for anything! No big commitment and if you fall in love with the technique, the pattern or style, then you can make more and put them together in a quilt.
Or maybe just a little bit bigger like a table runner, table topper or wall hanging.
Materials Needed:
Insul Bright Batting – keeps the hot away from your table
Fat Quarter fabric – these are simple projects, perfect for using your stash, using your scraps and fat quarters.
- Striped Quilted Hot Pad
- Quick and Easy Scrappy Hot Pad
- Sew Easy Hot Pad
- Quilt as You Go Scrappy Hot Pad
- Pineapple Hot Pad
- Round Hot Pads with Decorative Stitching
- Fiesta Potholder
- Patchwork Potholder
- Folded Star Hot Pad
- Quilt As You Go Hot Pad
- Quilt As You Go Selvage Hot Pad
- Large Hot Pad Tutorial
Additional hot pad resources:
- How to make a hotpad
- 10+ quilted hot pads
- Quick and easy hotpad tutorial
- 25+ Cute hot pads
- Quilt as you go hotpad
- Make a hot pad using an orphan quilt block
- Trivet Tutorial
- Matching hotpad and kitchen towel
- QAYG placemats
- Microwave projects you can make
- Microwave potholder
Becky Jorgensen is the creative quilter behind Patchwork Posse, the Patchwork Planner and her online quilt group Patchworkers Plus. You can find her patterns in books, magazines, and her quilt membership. Gather your quilting supplies, organize your sewing space, explore the process of disappearing quilt blocks, or finish a free quilt pattern. I'll help you use what you have, finish what you start and make your quilting journey fun!
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